Book It! Main Street Art Show A Smash

With spectacular weather — and a wise move from Parker Harding Plaza, back to its original Main Street roots — this weekend’s 44th annual Fine Arts Festival drew twice last year’s numbers.

An eclectic mix of 148 artists, sculptors, photographers and jewelry makers — and the addition of new dining options — drew raves from longtime festival-goers and newcomers alike. The event is sponsored by the Westport Downtown Merchants Association.

Every artist has a specialty.

Elm Street was also filled with artists. These two had natural shade.

Gloria McRoberts specializes in sculptural weaving.

The alley next to the old Westport Pizzeria was transformed into al fresco dining.

Sculptures filled the street in front of Banana Republic.

A few steps from the art show, the Westport Library sponsored its annual ginormous Book Sale.

In a world filled with Kindles and iPhones, it’s nice to know thousands of people still love to read books.

And listen to CDs and vinyl, which were also on sale.

Like those tens of thousands of books — all could be had for a song.

The Westport Library book sale covers every category imaginable. Inside, there was even a sign marked “Beatles.” (It was for books, not music.)

The many long tables were perfect for browsing.

The hardest part of the Westport Library is choosing.

The art show and book sale were only 2 of many events in Westport this weekend.

The Book Sale ends on Tuesday – still time to shop! 1/2 price tomorrow, “Contribution Day” on Tuesday morning. Fill your own bags for a suggested donation of $5 per bag. Fantastic! Thanks to all of the organizers. Wonderful every year. Happy 25th Anniversary!

We couldn’t figure out why the town hall parking lot was full of large vans and RV’s. Hard to find a place to park for the movie “the High School that Rocked” and borrowed some space from nearby attorney’s office. Of course, the art vendors!